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<blockquote data-quote="lightshooter" data-source="post: 1931778" data-attributes="member: 96114"><p>It seems like a lot of the PRS/NRL guys are switching to the Hornady 4DOF calculator. I downloaded it haven't used it yet. It's free. You should have a kestrel. I've been using the kestrel calculato app, I like it. In the past I was using or tried Strelok, isnipe, ballistics ae. If you have a kestrel I like the kestrel app best, then strelok. The 4DOF looks very promising. It can be very fine tuned. I guess it uses drag models rather than BC. Wherever that is worth. [MEDIA=vimeo]237738443[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightshooter, post: 1931778, member: 96114"] It seems like a lot of the PRS/NRL guys are switching to the Hornady 4DOF calculator. I downloaded it haven’t used it yet. It’s free. You should have a kestrel. I’ve been using the kestrel calculato app, I like it. In the past I was using or tried Strelok, isnipe, ballistics ae. If you have a kestrel I like the kestrel app best, then strelok. The 4DOF looks very promising. It can be very fine tuned. I guess it uses drag models rather than BC. Wherever that is worth. [MEDIA=vimeo]237738443[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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